Covalent attachment of functional protein to polymer surfaces: a novel one-step dry process.
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Free radical functionalization of surfaces to prevent adverse responses to biomedical devices.The use of plasma-activated covalent attachment of early domains of tropoelastin to enhance vascular compatibility of surfaces.Plasma modified surfaces for covalent immobilization of functional biomolecules in the absence of chemical linkers: towards better biosensors and a new generation of medical implantsIon-implanted polytetrafluoroethylene enhances Saccharomyces cerevisiae biofilm formation for improved immobilization.Synthesis of biotinylated aldehyde polymers for biomolecule conjugation.Free radicals created by plasmas cause autohesive bonding in polymers
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Covalent attachment of functional protein to polymer surfaces: a novel one-step dry process.
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Covalent attachment of functio ...... a novel one-step dry process.
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Christopher MacDonald
Marcela M M Bilek
Richard Morrow
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10.1098/RSIF.2007.1352
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2008-06-01T00:00:00Z